Monday, January 6, 2014


St-Jean-de-Malte
Aix-en-Provence
St-Cannat 
16km nord-west from Aix-en-Provence
PACA
 
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St-Cannat, St-Jean-de-Malte pictures and the picture Bandol from the previous post are done with different technique than usual. It is watercolor pencils. They are really colorful and bright. And they dilute easily in water. That gives aquarelle effect used in Bandol picture, for example. St-Cannat, St-Jean-de-Malte are dry pictures, no water. 
The new for me feature of working with pencils is very limited palette. The number of pencils is 12. Colors does not mix nicely as in aquarelle. For example the green obtained from yellow and blue is looks dirty and not really green. 
The interesting think about pencils is that learn to ignore real colors to the extend that I did not dare to do using watercolors. Been limited by palette, but still desiring to express the sound of the subject I add unexpected colors to where they are not present. Like the tree in St-Jean-de-Malte picture is red, while in reality it was grey. But because I did not have appropriate grey, I make it red. The church also is like rainbow and so on...

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